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CAN THIS NEW BOY JOIN OUR , PIRATE CREW?
SURE --- IF HE'S WILLIN' TO DIG FOR
TREASURE!
I'LL SHOW: 'EM WHAT A GOOD DIGGER I' AM!
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 2, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
HEY! -- I'M DOWN IN CHINA!
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SAY - HE'S A SWELL DIGGER
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"South, of Pago-Pago-South 12.15 p.m. A Short Service of In-Pago-Pago-Fox-Trot...Ray Kinney tercession
and His Hawallan Musicni Ambas- 12.30 Alco Templeton (Plans), sadors; "Road to Zanzibar"-You
Harvey (Banjo) and At Bowlly Lucky People You
Van Heusen- (Vocal).
Burke), It's Always You....Bing 1.00 Lotal Time Signal and Pro- Crosby (Vocal) with Orchestra "That #ramme Summary.
Night In Rio", Yi.
Yi, Yi- 1.02 The Bosion Promenade Or-1 Samba
(Gordan, Warren..... Leo chestra and Paul Robeson (Bass). Reisman and his Orchestru: "Strike 1.39 Reuter and Rugby Press and Up The Band"-Our Love Affair Announcements.
(Freed-Edens)....Anona Winn and 1.45 p.m.
The Six Swingers, Her Winners: "That Night i Rio" 1.55 Max Miller with the Forces-Boa Nolte-Foxtrot (Gordon- (Somewhere in England)-A New Worten)....Leo Relsinan
and his of Old Fashioned Girl: The Orchestra: "Nice Girl Thank You Cheeky Chappie (Pleks from the America (Jurmann-Grossinin).... White Book and the Blue Book); The Deanna Durbin (Vocal) with Orches-
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Cleverness?; (He Now Recites: What 9.45-10.00 News in French (On
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Stringing Along With You; Sitting/Short Wave Only),
9.45 Plantation Songs-Stephen
In The Old Arm Chair; The Hiking Foster's Melodies....Frank Luther Song (All Good Things Come To An and The Lyn Murray. Quartet with End).
Pinno
Guitar etc.; Of Man River (From Alm "Showboat-Kern), My Old Kentucky Hume (Foster)...Paul Indian Programme, Closing Local Stock Quota-Robeson (Bass). with Orchestra.
10.00 London-The News and
2.13 Close Down.
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tions.
8.47 Weber-Fantasia on Melodies News Commentary.
and His Orchestra.
of Johann Strauss-Marck Weber 10.15 Dance Music by Al Couper
7.15 A Light Orchestral Concert His with George Thili (Tenor) and Lily
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28 Orchestr
Sultans, Joe Loss and Juan D'Arienzo Y Su
pons (Soprano).-Folry Tale (Hey-ma, Oscar Rabin and His: Dance Band; Stephane kens, arr. S. Foulkes), In The Shu-
and His Musiclans; Jack dows (Finck).
....Tom Jones and his White and His Dand; Bob Crosby's Jean Bob Cuts: Xavier Cugat and His que Du Mouth Waldorf Astoria
Orchestra; Artle with Shaw and his Orchestra; Swing and Thill Orchestra,
(De Sway with Sammy Kaye. wc Barnabas Von Geczy and Michell).
Orchestra;
Kiss Serenade
11.15 London-"Old Molher Riley his Orchestra; Cupid Captive (Leigh Takes The Air." Hunt-Franks I Forge). Estrellita 12.00 midnight. Close Down, (Little Star--M. Ponce)....Lily Pons with Orchestra, Der
(Faure and
Mr Wong Shiu-ki, who has retired after 35 years' continuous service with the Treasury, is seen addressing his colleagues and friends who gathered on Thursday to bid him farewell, Mr E. W. Pudney. Accountant-General (right) made a presentation to Mr Wong. Also seen in the picture is Mr A.J.C. Taylor. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
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The following will represent long-likes to pull a ball, and they also kung Electric Recrtation Club against bear in mind that the thing called floodlight Lawp Lane Crawford, Ltd. in a friendly stage of game" will have much to Bowls match a do with the work of the offence and Ming Yeen on Tuesday, August 5,defence. commencing at 8 pm.
R. W. Smith, A. G. Everest. W. E. Mac- GE Cahakan, G. Gardner, L. the Home farlane, J, F. Lunny (skip); J. R. May. takipl: W. Stoker, E. I Groome, J. F. Barron. A. F. Paul (skip). Reserve, C. WV., Crawford..
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The following; will represent Kowloon Football Club in a Third Divisiori League match against Prison Officers Club at Kowloon on Monday, August 4, commencing at 4 pang
host ball players and those in the know agree that the words “would have" and "should have" are pure bunk in baseball. It man bungles a chance to get on base and the next batter drives out a home run, we shouldn't take It for granted that the first fellow gummed up two run chance and lost the same
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TWO GAMES in the Hongkong Basketball League were played at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Walerino Road, yesterday, the first resulting in a narrow 43-11 victory for the Residents' Union over Ping Ching, and the second giving an easy 53-31 victory for Chinese Youths over Yu Leang.
Ping Ching set off to a bad start in the opening game, but featured in rally that put them on level terms with the Residents' Union. From
the
With the first guy safe on base, then on it was a close siruggle, with G. Frosi, D. Williams, W. Thomson, C. f wise pilcher would probably Downin (skip): C. Cross, C. Woodcock, have "worked" on the fellow
Lul Po-ital dominating for A. Macintyre. H. M. Ogden takip): 15.
winners. In the opposite side, Chan Yu-ming whs the outstanding Busan (sklo). Reserve J. Gibson.
player, claiming eight ronis.
Chinese Youths (Sarasate),
completely over- whelmed Yu Leang, both in accuracy and speed.
Scores:
Thonisu, Y. Abbas, C. It. Fuller, 1. Fer-macked a home run with nobody on base. The real fan always bears that in mind when watching a ball
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- Gramme Summary.
1.02 Studio Two Plano Recital
by Eddle and Michael Boder (By
game.
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Residents' Union —Lai Tris-chung (0. Neal Wing-kong (9), Lul Po-kai (1) Yu Kwok-pun (8), Tslu Yung-sang (4), Ying Sing-het (8).
Ping Ching-Yeung Yuk-chong (2), Sing You-wing (5), Chan Yui-ming (16).
ng Chek-ming (8). Lo Shun-sing (5). to Kwok-chui (5)
Chinese Youths-Chan Sek-kwat (2),
Pun Yau-ming (21. Tsin Sip-kwong (B).
To-morrow's Programme Kaspec (De Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency Groot)...
...De Groot and his Orches- of 845 kc.'s and oa Short Wave from tra: Serenade Toscane-Melodie 12.15-2:30 and 8-10.50 p.m. on 9.52
watch for little intricacies Bussine).....Georges m.c's, per second. Thill with M. Faure (Plano); Song
H. K. T.
Courtesy of the. Parisian. Grill) which are easily overlooked by Of The Nightingale (Hudson and
10.00-11. a.m. Relay of Morning Ballet Music from Faust (Gounod); the lackadaisical ball fan. The About), The Second Serenade (J. Service from St Joseph's Church.
The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers aging infielder who is showing Heykens)........Albert Sandler's. Orches-.
12.15 Beethoven-Symphony No. (Jessal);-Wal
Waltz from The Sleeping rent signs of slowing up, is often tra: I Dream Too Much, I'm The Eclic in C Minor, Op. 67... The Royal Beauty" Ballet (Tchaikowsky), (Both from film "I Dream Too Much" Albert Hall Orchestra cond. by Sir
by Deanna Durbin the biggest "tell-tale" on the Fields, Kern).....Lily Pons with Landon Ronald.
1.20 Songs
Chin To (10), Lai Tsek-mun (7). Che Orchestru.
-La Traviata (Verdi), 11field. (Soprano).-
Non-mun (4), Yam Kwok-chl (2). Lat 12.48 Violin Solos by Yehudi Bucio-The Kiss (Luigi Arditi), The
Due to his slowness he'll often King-ching (10), Yip Cheng-yu! "(4). London-The News.
Menuhin.-Songs My Mother Taught Malds of Cadiz (Delibes),
shift when he gets the sign, even wal-hung (13), Kan Yiu (4), Sam Cho- Lean-Chg Sal-ming (4). Leung 8.15 London-War Commentary. Me (Dvorak-Persinger), Hungarian 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and before the pitcher tosses over the, wing (10) Wong Tung cho (2). 8.25 London "Listening Post Dance No. 6 in B Flat Major Announcements.
ball-giving the batter a story of the) Examination of Points in Daily Ger (Brahms-Joachim), Romanza Anda-
1.45 Delius-Eventyr (Once Upon ball that is to be delivered, man Propaganda.
fuza (Spanish Dance). Op. 22 A Time)-The London Philharmonic The coach Is
Is a common person to Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas watch for "sign-making" on the Beecham.
diamond. Some ball fans are able 2.02 Excerpts from Warner's to pick up pitcher "tell-tales." Operas.-"Tristan
Isolde": A former big-time hurler is known Twilight Of The Gods, and Pilgrims to have stuck out his tongue every
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8.00 London The News
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8.15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London "Listening Examination of Points in Daily Ger-! man Propaganda.
8.30 Programme Summary.
time he threw a fast ball. Another | grifted his teeth and still another had diferent motion for a eurve. One catcher, formerly under the big tent was known to have always moved up for a curve ball,
LONDON SOCCER CLUBS IGNORE
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LONDON, Aug. 1. (Reuter),—— Despite the Football Association's' threat to expel them, London foot- ball Clubs, together with four other Southern Clubs, have unanimously It's these and other. Intricacies
decided not to fulfil their League which develop in the ball fan a fixtures because travelling dif¢ul- desire to see something behind_the tles and financial positions of some scenes, to acquire from baseball Clubs make it impossible.. far more than he gets out of it by The Clubs have decided to run merely paying four bils to get into their own League and Cup competi the Chatham Road ball park, and tions similar to those of the last war defying two ball teams to get in when Londoners also broke away there and show him
of from the League and ran a success- baseball.
ful competition.
8.32, Edith Lorand and Her Vich- nese Orchestra and Richard Tauber (Tenor). The Flowers' Caress- Waitz (Lentjens), In Tulip Land- Waltz (Pazeller)....... Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra; When Billiards Day Is Done (de Sylva--Robert Katscher), Solitude (de Lange- Irving Mills Duke Ellington).... Richard Tauber with Orchestra; Eugen Onegin-Selection
(Tschal- kowsky), Le Coq D D'Or-Hynin t
to the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakov Kreisler).
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be
Beginning Saturday, August 30, fall Clubs will meet each other In
the League, while Clubs will grouped for Cup tournament matches which will be decided on the horne and away principle until the semi- nals in which the winnera of four groups will participate on a knock- The Garrison Sergeants Mess cut basis,
Garrison Sergeants Social Evening
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Edith Lorand and Her Viennese spent a very enjoyable evening
Orchestra; You're Mine (Derance- yesterday, when the finals of for the highest breaks male during the Sievier).... Richard Tauber with
These were won by R.A.S.C. and Sgt
Orchestra: The
The Bat-"You and You" the Mess billlards and snooker competition. Waltz (Johann
Strauss), Danse Espa- hundicaps were decided. Sgt SQ.M.S. Wood.
Lorand A. gnole (Granados)...Edith
Murray, R.A.P.C.. was
und Her Viennese Orchestra,
9.00 Local Time Signol and An- nouncements.
Buccessful in the billards and Staff Sgt Brown, R.A. created a surprize by benting Sgt Stokex. RA. in the
Rogera R.A.S.C.
Captola Scotcher R.A.S.C. and C. P. O. Borilett were antong the entertainers,
Among the guests were Petty Officers from the American Navy.
The Garrison Sergi-Major, G. S., M. Andrews, presented the Cups and tankards to finalists and the awards S.S.M. Igeleden and Sgt Chatcraft
The entertainment and arrangements were carried out by SQ.M.S. WoodN,
9.02 The Don Cossack Choir. Snooker two frames to nit. Tri Plesni Three Folk Songs (Arr. Dobrowen), The Epic of Serge Jaroff's Don Cossack Choir (Prof. Schwedoff), Save, O Lord, Thy Feople (P. Tsches- nokoff):
9.15 Studio-Book Revicius.
0.30 Vladimir Horowitz ni the Flandream Visions, Op. 12, No. 7 Mazurka In E Minor
(E Moll) Op. 41, No. 2. (Chapin), Etude XI Pour Les Argeges Composes (Debussy).
Pastourel (Poulenc), Tocenta (Poulenc}.
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Short Wine Camicerio in A Minor
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The Vienna Philharmonie Or- chestra cond, by Dobroy,
· · 10.00 ....... London The News and Nows Commentary,
10.15. 6. D. Cunningham at the Organ,----Organ, Sonata in G (Elgar), "Sonata on 04th,^, Pinim\—Intro- duction and Finale (Reubke) in fa
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